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The sonata streams, soars through the starlight                       I play you my songs, but still you can’t hear My music used to woo you toward the right Yet now my notes don’t carry far, I fear The love between us is a one-way street I pray that you’ll see me in a new light The lack luster of my eyes breaths defeat                               What I wish for should not be such a fight And then, for an instant, I see you smirk.                                   And then, the crows feet of your eyes wrinkle. And then, I feel confidence start to work. And then, I try to make your eyes twinkle.      My feelings pour into sweet honey’d tongue.                     Your giggles in my ear, forever rung.
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Jun 12, 2015
Jun 12, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
Sonnet: Your Smirk
The sonata streams, soars through the starlight                       I play you my songs, but still you can’t hear My music used to woo you toward the right Yet now my notes don’t carry far, I fear The love between us is a one-way street I pray that you’ll see me in a new light The lack luster of my eyes breaths defeat                               What I wish for should not be such a fight And then, for an instant, I see you smirk.                                   And then, the crows feet of your eyes wrinkle. And then, I feel confidence start to work. And then, I try to make your eyes twinkle.      My feelings pour into sweet honey’d tongue.                     Your giggles in my ear, forever rung.
AntoninoPugliese
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Jun 12, 2015
Jun 12, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
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